The sensors are great for monitoring temps in other rooms. They do have features such as motion activation and temp averaging based on thermostat state choices or user preferences.
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The long-awaited Wyze Room Sensor is here! A little device that works with Wyze Thermostat to balance your home’s temperature. Track temperature in every room remotely with the Wyze app, see data at a glance with the always-on-display, and even turn on Motion Sensing Comfort Mode to only prioritize rooms you’re actually using. Available now!
I bought 6 of the new Room sensors that connect up to the Thermostat. These things look REALLY good!
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The magnets in these things are REALLY strong! The batteries were really strongly attracted to them (both in the sensor and the sensor stand).
You can easily decide which sensors are included in Comfort Control or not by selected the plus or minus in the different sections to move them to the other section (as shown below).
You can also select which ones are used f…
Can somebody explain how the room sensors work if the HVAC system isn’t zoned? How can it send cooler air to one room, or more air to a room? Wouldn’t there need to be something in the ducting or air handler that controls the flow or temperature? I don’t understand how it can be done electronically when everything is coming from one place.
I purchased the thermostat largely based on the remote sensors displayed in the Wyze promo of the product. Now, my thermostat is installed but I have lost functionality compared to my last smart thermostat which had remote sensors.
I cannot find anything about these devices. I really hope I’m not going to be disappointed, but it seems like Wyze may not producing these. Anybody have info on this?
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